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Alabama Hills Eastern Sierra Lone Pine, California
'fae flowers' stained glass dice 💐🧚 by rg_diceboutique on ig
they should add a drop of glowing purple fluid to doctor pepper. just one drop
im sorry man
Haha get loved unconditionally idiot. Get absolutely fuckin cherished. Lol you're about to be hugged so hard. I appreciate you deeply as a person, what you gonna do about it? Nothing lmao
This image, taken with the VLT Survey Telescope hosted at ESO’s Paranal Observatory, shows the beautiful nebula NGC 6164/6165, also known as the Dragon’s Egg. The nebula is a cloud of gas and dust surrounding a pair of stars called HD 148937.
In a new study using ESO data, astronomers have shown that the two stars are unusually different from each other — one appears much younger and, unlike the other, is magnetic. Moreover, the nebula is significantly younger than either star at its heart, and is made up of gases normally found deep within a star and not on the outside. These clues together helped solve the mystery of the HD 148937 system — there were most likely three stars in the system until two of them clashed and merged, creating a new, larger and magnetic star. This violent event also created the spectacular nebula that now surrounds the remaining stars. Credit:
Credit: ESO
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Canyonlands National Park
blueberry tart by mellow_stuff on Flickr.
Hello! I am a forest goblin and I do magic! I like moss and frogs and plants and rocks and stuff! I dislike sour things, loud noises and drama!
If you come to me trying to start drama, I will not respond, and probably block you for it. This is a happy blog, no pointless negativity or politics or petty fighting belongs here!
Welcome to gobbo’s cozy corner!
. . . Maybe >_>
Ha, then I'll let you know the moment I get it vaguely right.
Make sure it’s completely cooled off, apply cooking oil to a sharp-edged metal implement, and apply elbow grease until it is done.
. . . Not that gobbo has had that issue before or anything. Nope, definitely never made moss tea in a sandwich press.
Cool, taking notes, thank you very much, I'm sure you totally didn't do that at all and this information was definitely gained through various practices aside from personal experience. Wait you can make tea out of this stuff? Neat. If I manage to figure that out, want some?